Modern attic home with amazing custom built-ins
This amazing attic apartment for sale in Sweden has a spacious living kitchen with dark wood cabinets, an integrated window seat, and a kitchen island that can seat four people at the same time.
The large dining table stands in between the kitchen and the sunken living room, dividing the majestic living space into three main sections, all styled to perfection with a careful selection of design pieces that complement the original exposed beams underneath the ceiling.
The Japandi-style bedroom is separated from the hallway with a beautiful custom wood sliding door and the spacious bathroom includes a beautiful custom stainless steel top underneath the sloped roof.
A dark oak wood kitchen with a window seat
The dark wood kitchen cabinets are paired up with a beautiful grey natural stone on the countertop, which also comes back in the custom construction of the waterfall kitchen island in a peninsula formation where four people can sit at the breakfast bar.
The kitchen layout is planned in an L-shape, fitting underneath the sloped ceiling on the left side and including tall storage cabinets in the section where the ceiling is highest. The lower cabinets by the window continue into an elegant window seat with storage modules on top of which a custom seat cushion is applied.
A sunken living room with a custom pink sofa
Right next to the kitchen living space, you can find a sunken living room in front of a beautiful round window. Two oak wood steps blend in with the hardwood flooring of the apartment and provide access to the extraordinary living section.
A small home office space with an A-line roof
One of the rooms has a beautiful A-line roof, which is accentuated by the light wood paneling that is applied to the walls and ceiling in this space. The home office desk with the eye-catching model 548 table lamp from Astep fits perfectly in this setting, providing the space with a lovely pop of color.
A Japandi bedroom with terracotta wall paint and sliding doors
The attic bedroom is separated from the hallway with Japandi-inspired sliding doors in a wood tone that matches the color of the original beams underneath the ceiling. The terracotta wall color adds an elegant touch to the bedroom interior, while the low bed frame makes the space appear to have higher ceilings.
The wall color comes back in the single terracotta throw pillow on the bed, which ties the look together in a nice way.
A spacious attic bathroom with exposed beams
The main bathroom is placed underneath the sloped roof, with walls covered with a beautiful black marble tile for a moody effect that complements the exposed beams in a wonderful way.
A large stainless steel tub is placed right next to the shower module, utilizing the area with a lower ceiling optimally. The black bathroom fittings blend in against the black marble tiles and provide the bathroom with a modern aesthetic.
The oval wood paneled vanity with a beige stone countertop adds a natural element to the otherwise black bathroom color palette, while the round bathroom mirror reflects the space and adds depth.
The guest bathroom has a shower with a horizontal shower niche and a metal framed glass shower wall that divides the shower from the bathroom sink.
via Erik Olsson